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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez opted out from increased NATO defense spending at a recent summit, potentially risking ...
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Sánchez kicks off the NATO summit by distancing himself from the rest of the leadersLagging behind and not speaking with his colleagues. Belgium jokes that if Spain is able to meet the target by investing only ...
US president threatens Madrid with extra tariffs after Spanish prime minister rejects 5% defence spending target ...
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The National Interest on MSNAll NATO States Agree to Spend 5 Percent of GDP on Defense, But Not SpainIn a joint announcement, NATO members agreed to meet the five percent commitment by 2035, with 3.5 percent of their ...
NATO leaders on Wednesday agreed to a major defense spending increase while leaving room for some alliance countries, ...
The problems piling up for Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez in Spain are threatening to spill into next week’s NATO summit, with ...
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Flattery and acquiescence to President Donald Trump seems to have worked for NATO leaders, who got a concession they ...
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez says that Spain reached a deal with NATO to be excluded from a 5% of GDP defense spending target ...
BRUSSELS/MADRID (Reuters) -NATO members agreed on Sunday to a big increase in their defence spending target to 5% of gross ...
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez called NATO’s 5 percent target “unreasonable” and said Spain would hold its military ...
President Trump has pressed allies to spend more on defense. Leaders agreed that “allies” — but not “all allies” — would meet ...
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Sánchez asserts that Spain "is a sovereign country" following Trump's threat and will comply "with our military capabilities"Pedro Sánchez, who has moved from The Hague to Brussels to participate in a European Council, has defended that Spain "is a ...
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